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my expensive 70-270

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it costs me 3times of 225 to take this exam.

1 - booked, was busy, didn't take it, so my 2nd shot was voided. there goes 225bucks.
2 - booked, took the exam for my first time and failed by 30marks friggin pissed, wanted to book and realised, i had forgotten to insert my voucher number for a free exam.
3 - rebooked, made sure i listed the voucher number - march 08.

this sucks!
i'm so friggin pissed right now!

i asked prometric if they could insert the voucher number for exam 2, as i DID used a voucher in booking the first one and hoped they understand that i forgot to put the number in, bbut they told me, once not booked with it, there's no free shot.

i can't believe this................

any ideas?
ways to get a better route out of this?
i feel like giving up after 'wasting the money on my mistakes'.
i really want to make it work for my mcsa, but i just...ive spent at least 1k for the previous exams.

on the other hand,
i have to say, i read and practiced like mad, i can't believe the questions were not from the MS book for 70-270.
nor in the practices i did with MS cd.
infact, i believe they were more of 70-272 kind of topics!
scary.
it was like, asking myself, 'did i book the wrong exam?'
haha...
and when i got 673 marks i was really pissed.

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put it down to experience and book in a month or so. Get yourself some practice testing software and revise like a slllllaaaaaaag!

also the exam cram 270 book is great for the last for a quick read a fortnight before the exam

Don't want to sound too negative, but have you considered you may not be cut out for it? How much practical experience do you have working with XP in a domain environment? It's one of the pre-requisits for the exam. A decent amount of real world experience is essential when taking certs like this and if you don't have it you shouldn't be going for it in the first place in my opinion.

Don't want to sound too negative, but have you considered you may not be cut out for it? How much practical experience do you have working with XP in a domain environment? It's one of the pre-requisits for the exam. A decent amount of real world experience is essential when taking certs like this and if you don't have it you shouldn't be going for it in the first place in my opinion.

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its ok man, i have to face to this somehow.
i know i've got the passion for this, i enjoy my work very much. its always challenging. though most of the time i'm googling for resources but i learn through it.
then again, being to perform 101% is another thing. i do question myself on why i'm doing this quite abit.
and also as its mostly male dominant.

its ok man, i have to face to this somehow.
i know i've got the passion for this, i enjoy my work very much. its always challenging. though most of the time i'm googling for resources but i learn through it.
then again, being to perform 101% is another thing. i do question myself on why i'm doing this quite abit.
and also as its mostly male dominant.

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From the sound of things, you're doing just great... we all google to learn as well as reading the books. Plus, you get to work with the stuff hands on.

Don't even let the male dominant bit enter the equation... if you enjoy it, then do it. We don't do it because we're male, we do it because we enjoy it...

If you didn't do it, would you miss it?

Also, bear in mind, we all have **** days... OK, you missed the promo code, and you have to pay the extra... but, when you pass that will be one heck of a feeling!

IMNSHO, the testing software that comes with the MS Press books is a waste of time as test prep. (I do think it's useful as a self-teaching tool though.) With your experience, it sounds to me like you have the aptitude, knowledge and attitude to pass these exams. You probably just need more experience with the MS style exam questions. I hesitate to suggest you spend yet more money, but get yourself the Transcender for whatever exam you take. They've got the style down pat. When you ace the final Transcender, you know you're going to pass that exam. Period.

i passed. but i'm not happy.
i'm not contented with passing knowing that i didn't get >90&#37;.

hmm, what i've learnt from this exam,
Sybex 70-270 third edition - seriously. like 20% came from the book.

there wasn't any Bluetooth, extended commands for secedit where you load the .inf and .db..yada yada. ok. maybe just these two.
what i thought was important didn't appear. RIS, dynamic disk (span,simple,striped), muisetup, disk monitoring..
many other stuff. i just know its not from the book man. had i not studied for the 70-270, with 271 & 272 before, i would flunk.

i passed. but i'm not happy.
i'm not contented with passing knowing that i didn't get >90%.

hmm, what i've learnt from this exam,
Sybex 70-270 third edition - seriously. like 20% came from the book.

there wasn't any Bluetooth, extended commands for secedit where you load the .inf and .db..yada yada. ok. maybe just these two.
what i thought was important didn't appear. RIS, dynamic disk (span,simple,striped), muisetup, disk monitoring..
many other stuff. i just know its not from the book man. had i not studied for the 70-270, with 271 & 272 before, i would flunk.

Congrats on the pass, don't worry about the score that you've received. Remember MS exams questions are taken from a pool of questions and depending on the luck of the draw you can get "easy-ish" questions, "hard" questions or a combination of the two.

So a person getting 950 on a exam may not necessarily know more than a person that only got 700. A pass is a pass

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